Rodney Hampton wrote:
Perrin, Danny, et. al.
I looked over the comparison document as well as the perldocs on all
the templating systems I could find on CPAN before embarking on this
journey.
I'll add in how Apache::ASP can be used to solve this problem...
I really only need 3 tags: one to
Rodney Hampton wrote:
I really only need 3 tags: one to link the templates together, one
to bring in images, and one to call code that can by dynamically
inserted.
Like an eval, or a subroutine call? Either way, this is all covered by
most of the other systems. Even Apache::SSI can do thi
Gang,
I'm forwarding this to the list. Sorry Danny for sending it to your
personally.
Rodney Hampton
Danny Rathjens wrote:
Looks like you accidentally replied to just me instead of the group.
Don't ask me why we don't have a reply-to header on the list, ;)
Rodney Hampton wrote:
Perrin, Dan
> If you're doing it because hacking perl is fun and you're in no rush, then
go ahead and have a good time.
And if so, would you like to swap jobs?
please?
Rich
Very useful document comparing templating systems:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/tmpl/comparison/comparison.html
Especially the funny debate between mini-lang and in-line, 8^)
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Rodney Hampton wrote:
Let me preface it by stating that I'm building a very simple
t
Rodney Hampton wrote:
Let me preface it
by stating that I'm building a very simple templating application.
[...]
Not satisfied, I wanted to make it possible to do something like:
<% code_ref Util::Test_Util::test_expand %>
and have it swap in the text output from the sub into the template. That
Thanks to some help, the answer was simply to enclose all my code
evaluation regexp statements with eval q{}; (strangely, even those
within an eval block already needed this same kick in the pants)
I think I'm back on track now. Sorry for the lengthy post.
Regards,
Rodney Hampton
Rodney Ham
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 02:24:48PM -0500, Rodney Hampton wrote:
>
> Can any of you gurus please help!
>
A wise guru would help by directing you to:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/tmpl/comparison/comparison.html
Hi there,
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Rodney Hampton wrote:
> Sometimes it does it, sometimes not.
Have a look in the mod_perl Guide. You'll find it if you look at
the mod_perl home page, http://perl.apache.org
There's a section called "Sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't."
I'm not telling you e
Please bear with me. I have a really weird question. Let me preface it
by stating that I'm building a very simple templating application. I
asked on perlmonks whether or not code evaluation in regexp is going to
be deprecated and the answer I got was that this feature wasn't going
away. I'v
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